rower30
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This is harder than it seems. I retired in June, and decided to rotate my DynAudio C4 Signatures every other month with my CLX Art. I'd keep the subs in place and just change the X-over to the speaker in use. Here is the rub, I CAN NOT listen to the C4's for a month, as good as they are. Great bass impact, highs are different but plenty good and superb image stability. But the mid-range lacks the purity and correctness of the CLX art. The C4's get real good moving up or down from the mid-range, and the differences are enjoyable. But I just can't, for me, get over the differences in the mids that seems to really change the picture, a lot.
To my ear, the C4's can't get the music into the room near like the CLX. It isn't that the C4's don't have a great treble, they do, or a fast bass defined bass(major good bass here). The issue seems to be the SPEED of the middle frequencies that don't "open up" the sound stage. The CLX areren't as good in the bass propulsion but far from bad and I can tolerate the softer low-end. The treble is different, but still enjoyable on either speaker. But man oh man, the mid-range of the CLX just walk all over the C4's...and most any other speaker I've owned. From the mid bass on up they are just crazy good. The C4's went back into the closet, as good as they are. To me, the ability to get the music into the room and out of the speaker is SO much a requirement that the C4's can't compete even if they sound terrific where they work, mid to low bass and treble.
That presents the question, if you had a "super" CLX with fast and hard bass propulsion added to the already crazy good mids on up, what speaker is that? The heck with switching speakers around, just get ONE that is BOTH. I am not sure you can do that just yet. Some may argue the C4's are fine, too. Yes, I can understand that as I used them for a few years UNTIL I head the CLX. I do mean the CLX specifically, too, as the other ML speakers aren't, to my ear, as true to the human voice as the CLX.
I sure hope ML keeps the magic in the CLX with what ever replaces them. But, what do you all say about a "CLX killer" if there are any? For the price the CLX are just so darn good I wonder what you all think. remember, the mid-range has to STAY as is or no deal. Maybe I'm too picky but the mids on up have to be real good or it isn't hi-fi to me. Bass is great, but can be slightly off (like it isn't most of the time anyway) and not keep egging be to fix it. And, it is far from bad. Still, Philip Phillips isn't as convincing on the CLX as the C4's with the bass drive in music like that. The human voice and matching the room and opening up is too good to throw out for the bass, though. But maybe, just maybe, there is a speaker that can do that?
I'm not complaining about the CLX at all, for the money they are way underrated on what hi-end should be. But if we went even higher, where and what is that?
Galen Gareis
To my ear, the C4's can't get the music into the room near like the CLX. It isn't that the C4's don't have a great treble, they do, or a fast bass defined bass(major good bass here). The issue seems to be the SPEED of the middle frequencies that don't "open up" the sound stage. The CLX areren't as good in the bass propulsion but far from bad and I can tolerate the softer low-end. The treble is different, but still enjoyable on either speaker. But man oh man, the mid-range of the CLX just walk all over the C4's...and most any other speaker I've owned. From the mid bass on up they are just crazy good. The C4's went back into the closet, as good as they are. To me, the ability to get the music into the room and out of the speaker is SO much a requirement that the C4's can't compete even if they sound terrific where they work, mid to low bass and treble.
That presents the question, if you had a "super" CLX with fast and hard bass propulsion added to the already crazy good mids on up, what speaker is that? The heck with switching speakers around, just get ONE that is BOTH. I am not sure you can do that just yet. Some may argue the C4's are fine, too. Yes, I can understand that as I used them for a few years UNTIL I head the CLX. I do mean the CLX specifically, too, as the other ML speakers aren't, to my ear, as true to the human voice as the CLX.
I sure hope ML keeps the magic in the CLX with what ever replaces them. But, what do you all say about a "CLX killer" if there are any? For the price the CLX are just so darn good I wonder what you all think. remember, the mid-range has to STAY as is or no deal. Maybe I'm too picky but the mids on up have to be real good or it isn't hi-fi to me. Bass is great, but can be slightly off (like it isn't most of the time anyway) and not keep egging be to fix it. And, it is far from bad. Still, Philip Phillips isn't as convincing on the CLX as the C4's with the bass drive in music like that. The human voice and matching the room and opening up is too good to throw out for the bass, though. But maybe, just maybe, there is a speaker that can do that?
I'm not complaining about the CLX at all, for the money they are way underrated on what hi-end should be. But if we went even higher, where and what is that?
Galen Gareis